Wait, do you divide games you like into "old" and "modern"? Is that a common thing to do? In my mind, all games are just games. I like the games I like and I don't like the games I don't like. Eg. my favourite games right now are Mega Man 2, Burnout Paradise Remastered, Yakuza 0, Trackmania Turbo, Street Fighter II, and The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile - there's no division between eras.

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I had this super interesting experence over the summer where it was me, a Friend who was 25, and a 17 year old high school senior talking games at a BBQ and we all talked about what systems we grew up on. For me of course NES, SNES Genesist, My Friend Alex the 25 year old, said Playstation, N64 ect was what he grew up on, his younger brother figured the Gamecube was his nostalgia.

I've been hooked on Let It Die, it's tough as hell and can be grindy, but nonetheless a lot of fun. The game vaguely gives me the feeling I'm in an odd Japanese version of Schwarzenegger's The Running Man